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abc 7 talked to the owner of a landscaping company that took a direct hit. the winds kicked up and i was looking outside and the trees were just blowing like crazy and i could hear all the debris on my front porch, just blow over. i thought maybe there was a small explosion somewhere and it was just a lot of rumbling and to the right there was a big gust of wind went down, picked up the shed, moved it up in the air, and went over on the pacific street. the corrugated metal hawninging up in the telephone booth and there was corrugated metal in the trees over across the street. it just picked up the whole roof and the building and just tore it right out of the ground. we had cement pillars down in the ground and the winds sucked right out of it. so it's quite a bit of force. >> so the funnel cloud, twister came right through our shed. >> and our gate was open and i think the force of it just sent it right in half and brought it over it that side. >> that's it? >> and tactful as a matter of fact, look over there. i just saw nor piece of metal up in the tree. >>
abc 7 talked to the owner of a landscaping company that took a direct hit. the winds kicked up and i was looking outside and the trees were just blowing like crazy and i could hear all the debris on my front porch, just blow over. i thought maybe there was a small explosion somewhere and it was just a lot of rumbling and to the right there was a big gust of wind went down, picked up the shed, moved it up in the air, and went over on the pacific street. the corrugated metal hawninging up in the...
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big day in sports. >> thanks, shu. >> that concludes another broadcast of abc news. thanks for watching. good night, everyone. you can see
big day in sports. >> thanks, shu. >> that concludes another broadcast of abc news. thanks for watching. good night, everyone. you can see
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before joining us here at abc. rich, you told me all day here that this really troubles you. >> reporter: david, this is a problem that keeps me up at night. the bugs are getting stronger and there aren't any new drugs coming quickly. >> so many of us have to visit loved ones in the hospital. we want to do that. but we don't want to bring germs in. so, we sent our team to the hospital today and have some simple questions about what they found. first, they approached the nurse's station to sign in. should we be concerned about the pen? >> reporter: you'll find some germs there, but those aren't the super bugs. wash your hands and you'll be fine. >> the next thing they found was in the hallway, i never thought about this before. the book cart. they admitted at the hospital they don't wash the books down very often. >> reporter: again, you're going to find germs on there, but that's not where the super bugs are. >> you were telling me earlier that the most important thing might be what we see next. approaching the nur
before joining us here at abc. rich, you told me all day here that this really troubles you. >> reporter: david, this is a problem that keeps me up at night. the bugs are getting stronger and there aren't any new drugs coming quickly. >> so many of us have to visit loved ones in the hospital. we want to do that. but we don't want to bring germs in. so, we sent our team to the hospital today and have some simple questions about what they found. first, they approached the nurse's...
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chuck, abc news. >> more to come here on the news at 9:00. as we continue why you want to make sure that you check out the moon this weekend. plus pg&e missing pipeline records. how you could end up getting caught in the wrath of state regulators. >> i will be thanking them every day for the rest of my life. >> mother heart felt thank you to the heroes. act of bravery that saved her son's life. to the heroes. act of bravery that saved her son's life. news at 9:00 continues like men's polos in every color! just $9.99. half off juniors arizona bottoms bath towels are only $3.99... and gold and silver fine jewelry sparkles at 70% off. get even bigger savings with jcp cash. 10, 15, or $20 off. no exclusions. unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! we make spring styles sparkle -- you make them bloom. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you
chuck, abc news. >> more to come here on the news at 9:00. as we continue why you want to make sure that you check out the moon this weekend. plus pg&e missing pipeline records. how you could end up getting caught in the wrath of state regulators. >> i will be thanking them every day for the rest of my life. >> mother heart felt thank you to the heroes. act of bravery that saved her son's life. to the heroes. act of bravery that saved her son's life. news at 9:00 continues...
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abc 7 is here with the latest on to this story. >> there is no detectable counts wh. analyzing what is in that water, the levels may be slightly higher, but there, again, they don't expect to see anything alarming. this rain catches part cells into the atmosphere, collected in buckets. plastic ones making work of nuclear engineers easier. >> the rain to be -- the activity from atmosphere is washed out. most of the efforts of the activity into the atmosphere just -- just flies by. and hitting our filter. >> and there is a collection proven uneventful. >> this means there is nothinging to worry about. >> researchers want to prove this will never turn into another chernyobl this, is a general electric rod. just like the ones into japanese reactor ootz -- fuel pellets are placed down inside these. there are about 6,000 of these. >> and there is 6,000 in the core. last thing anyone wants is to have clouding catch on fire. >> worse to have it on fire. because into fires smoke becomes a way to spread materials inside. >> this is hotter than it would get in the reactor core.
abc 7 is here with the latest on to this story. >> there is no detectable counts wh. analyzing what is in that water, the levels may be slightly higher, but there, again, they don't expect to see anything alarming. this rain catches part cells into the atmosphere, collected in buckets. plastic ones making work of nuclear engineers easier. >> the rain to be -- the activity from atmosphere is washed out. most of the efforts of the activity into the atmosphere just -- just flies by....
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david wright abc news, osaka, japan. tsunami surge after the japan quake damaged more than 100 vessels and caused an estimated 26 million dollars in damage to just the port itself. kolingt guard sits is now safe for smaller vessels to use the water way west of the murray street bridge. >> when we continues here tonight. is the neighborhood health hazard ignored. accusations of regulators at san francisco getting too cozy with a developer. >> also tonight. give you a good look at man police say if hurt a san francisco church. >> car maker who refused to fix a sun roof and why it couldn't have happened the way they said it did. >> plus what an at&t and t mobile merger means for bay area cell coverage. how will that affect you? @hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] don't miss a second of ncaa march madness with my multiview, only from at&t u-verse. j
david wright abc news, osaka, japan. tsunami surge after the japan quake damaged more than 100 vessels and caused an estimated 26 million dollars in damage to just the port itself. kolingt guard sits is now safe for smaller vessels to use the water way west of the murray street bridge. >> when we continues here tonight. is the neighborhood health hazard ignored. accusations of regulators at san francisco getting too cozy with a developer. >> also tonight. give you a good look at man...
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lama hasan, abc news, benghazi, libya. >>> in other news, a man suspected in a long series of sexual assaults will appear today in a courtroom in connecticut. aaron thomas is believed to be the so-called east coast rapist. he's suspected in at least 17 attacks from virginia all the way up to rhode island. he tried to take his life saturday inside a jail cell. paramedics took thomas to the hospital where he recovered. now he's back in jail awaiting his court appearance. >>> well, it was a day of dueling budget protests in wisconsin. supporters of republican governor scott walker got together at an arena in madison. they back walker's attempt to strip state workers of most of their collective bargaining rights. many more protesters were outside that arena to voice their continued opposition to walker's plan. they say it's nothing more than an attempt to bust unions. >>> five republicans who were considering a possible run for president next year will be in iowa today to test the political waters. so far, though, no republican has emerged in the race. at least one potential candidate is
lama hasan, abc news, benghazi, libya. >>> in other news, a man suspected in a long series of sexual assaults will appear today in a courtroom in connecticut. aaron thomas is believed to be the so-called east coast rapist. he's suspected in at least 17 attacks from virginia all the way up to rhode island. he tried to take his life saturday inside a jail cell. paramedics took thomas to the hospital where he recovered. now he's back in jail awaiting his court appearance. >>>...
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jeremy hubbard, abc news. >> happy birthday, lorain. that is "world news" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. dan and bianna first thing in the morning on "gma." i'll see you back here tomorrow night. from all of us here, good night. >> alan: the san bruno serviceman with an astonishing story of bravery and compassion is back from afghanistan. his home town welcomed him back, and it was all a big surprise for the guest of honor. tomas roman is in san bruno with the story. >> reporter: we're on magnolia avenue. the navy corpsman was deployed to afghanistan january 1st january 1st this year with the marine tank battalion. a month and a half later he is home and wounded. today is joe0s birthday. he expected a celebration but nothing like he got today.
jeremy hubbard, abc news. >> happy birthday, lorain. that is "world news" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. dan and bianna first thing in the morning on "gma." i'll see you back here tomorrow night. from all of us here, good night. >> alan: the san bruno serviceman with an astonishing story of bravery and compassion is back from afghanistan. his home town welcomed him back, and it was all a big surprise for the guest of honor. tomas...
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. >>> and here are some stories to watch today on abc news. moammar gadhafi's libyan government representatives and leaders from the opposition are expected to meet today in ethiopia. the united nations called them together to discuss a cease-fire. >>> one day after elizabeth taylor's burial in southern california the theater community and her fans in new york paid tribute. theater lights in broadway will be dimmed at 8:00 tonight in remembrance. >>> sales are brisks for mega millions drawing with the grand prize to an estimated $304 million. let's get out there and get those tickets. >> wouldn't that be nice. would you show up to work on monday if you won? >> if we bought the ticket and won, would we -- i would split it. >> you would split it? >> yeah, if we bought the ticket together. >> so would i. >>> finally this half hour, a fascinating look at the makeup of america. the figures from the latest census are out and an amazing 310 million people in this country, 99% of whom watch this show. >> how about that? with the latest numbers comes a
. >>> and here are some stories to watch today on abc news. moammar gadhafi's libyan government representatives and leaders from the opposition are expected to meet today in ethiopia. the united nations called them together to discuss a cease-fire. >>> one day after elizabeth taylor's burial in southern california the theater community and her fans in new york paid tribute. theater lights in broadway will be dimmed at 8:00 tonight in remembrance. >>> sales are brisks...
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abc's akiko fujita is live for us in northern japan. hi, akiko. >> reporter: good morning to you, rob. the news out of japan has not been all too promising on the nuclear front today. we've just learned from tokyo water bureau officials that they have found levels of radioactive iodine in some city tap water. and those measured two times the recommended limit for infants. officials say the water is not an immediate health risk to adults, but they have asked parents to stop giving their babies tap water. now, that adds to the list of products that have been affected by radiation leaks. vegetables, including broccoli and spinach, raw milk, even sea water have all been tainted. this came on a day when a spike in radiation levels forced workers to pull out of reactor number two at fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. they have been working to restore there -- restore the power there and stabilize the plant. the setback really shows the challenges workers are up against nearly two weeks into this crisis. in areas devastated by the tsunami, anoth
abc's akiko fujita is live for us in northern japan. hi, akiko. >> reporter: good morning to you, rob. the news out of japan has not been all too promising on the nuclear front today. we've just learned from tokyo water bureau officials that they have found levels of radioactive iodine in some city tap water. and those measured two times the recommended limit for infants. officials say the water is not an immediate health risk to adults, but they have asked parents to stop giving their...
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alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> and you can stay with abc news as we stay on top of the military action in libya. we'll have live updates on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america." we'll hear about the criticism the president faces from capitol hill regarding this country's involvement in libya. again, keep it right here on abc news. >>> and we have word this morning of the first confirmed american casualty of the tsunami in japan. >> 24-year-old taylor anderson of virginia was working there as an english teacher. she helped children get to higher ground and then headed home on her bicycle. but she never made it. >> so sad. for other details on this situation we're joined by t.j. winick. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. it appears efforts to contain radiation at fukushima nuclear plant are headed in the right direction but every day it is becoming more and more apparent the scope of the earthquake and tsunami tragedy. it appears japan may have caught a break earlier despite a cloud of smoke escaping from two build
alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> and you can stay with abc news as we stay on top of the military action in libya. we'll have live updates on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america." we'll hear about the criticism the president faces from capitol hill regarding this country's involvement in libya. again, keep it right here on abc news. >>> and we have word this morning of the first confirmed american casualty of the...
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terry moran, abc news. >> really incredible. no matter what you think of gun control, interesting number here, in the 30 years since james brady was shot, an estimated 2.8 million people have been killed or injured with guns in the united states. >> that is staggering. that says the whole story right there. when he went yesterday, brady himself had on a bracelet with gabby giffords' name on it. 30 years later -- we just went through this terrible tragedy in tucson. an issue today as much as then. >> well, coming up, we do have some information on a sexual harassment suit involving a tv crime fighter. you don't want to miss this. it comes to a close. necessity settled. we have the juicy details. >>> oprah has an offer for the donald. all coming up next in your "skinny." ♪ skinny so skinny >>> time now for your "skinny." we've got juicy stories today. >> yes, indeed. >> starting out with a fellow that's been in the news for not-so-great behavior, especially for a married guy. he is david boreanaz is who we're talking about. he h
terry moran, abc news. >> really incredible. no matter what you think of gun control, interesting number here, in the 30 years since james brady was shot, an estimated 2.8 million people have been killed or injured with guns in the united states. >> that is staggering. that says the whole story right there. when he went yesterday, brady himself had on a bracelet with gabby giffords' name on it. 30 years later -- we just went through this terrible tragedy in tucson. an issue today as...
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. >>> here are some stories to watch on abc news. pro union protesters target indiana's republican state lawmakers today. the republicans back anti-union legislation to cut the state budget and angry democrats left the state to avoid those votes on bills they strongly oppose. >>> new labor department figures on weekly unemployment claims are released later on this morning. wall street investors hope a positive economic trend continues after a drop in claims last week. >>> lindsay lohan due in court in los angeles today. there are reports the actress will not accept a plea deal on charges she stole that necklace from a store. lohan is apparently fighting jail time. >> more charlie and lindsay every day. man. >>> finally this half hour, the end of an amazing 27-year career. we're talking about the shuttle "discovery," which touched down wednesday for its last time. >> this is the world's most flown spaceship and it will now be retired. it will spend the rest of its days at the smithsonian. kevin oliver has more on the end of an era. >>
. >>> here are some stories to watch on abc news. pro union protesters target indiana's republican state lawmakers today. the republicans back anti-union legislation to cut the state budget and angry democrats left the state to avoid those votes on bills they strongly oppose. >>> new labor department figures on weekly unemployment claims are released later on this morning. wall street investors hope a positive economic trend continues after a drop in claims last week....
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abc's christiane amanpour talked to gadhafi's defiant son. we'll have his reaction just ahead. >>> but before all that, the u.s. and its allies are poised to take military action against libya this morning. air strikes could literal begin within hours. >> everybody's watching what's going to go down, and john hendren is joining us now from washington with the very latest. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, peggy. good morning, rob. opposition fighters in the lone rebel stronghold of benghazi are now on the ropes, but they have a potential life line from the international community. the world spoke out without a single opposing voice. >> translator: ten votes in favor. zero vote against. >> reporter: after weeks of moammar gadhafi's air force pounding pro-democracy fighters, the united nations approved, quote, all necessary measures to protect libyan civilians. that includes one key protection rebel fighters have been begging for for weeks. >> the security council has authorized the use of force, including enforcement of a no-fly z
abc's christiane amanpour talked to gadhafi's defiant son. we'll have his reaction just ahead. >>> but before all that, the u.s. and its allies are poised to take military action against libya this morning. air strikes could literal begin within hours. >> everybody's watching what's going to go down, and john hendren is joining us now from washington with the very latest. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, peggy. good morning, rob. opposition fighters in the...
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. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. wall street investors are keeping an eye on the latest government report on unemployment, when currently stands at 9%. economists predict an improvement. >>> libyan rebel forces are calling for reinforcements today after yesterday's air strikes for moammar gadhafi's military. gadhafi has threatened western countries against any intervention in libya. >>> harvard university today welcomes the navy rotc program back to campus. the rotc was banned from harvard 41 years ago to protest the vietnam war. >>> all right, finally, the truth is out there. at least that's what ufo believers think. they also believe our government knows the truth but won't admit it. >> however, it is a different story in england. the british government just released previously classified documents on ufos that date back 50 years, but some files are missing. here's the bbc's david shuckman. >> reporter: a few ghostly lights, secret military investigations, fuel for endless curiosity about whether we're alone. the l
. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. wall street investors are keeping an eye on the latest government report on unemployment, when currently stands at 9%. economists predict an improvement. >>> libyan rebel forces are calling for reinforcements today after yesterday's air strikes for moammar gadhafi's military. gadhafi has threatened western countries against any intervention in libya. >>> harvard university today welcomes the navy rotc program...
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. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller working alone and asleep on the job at a major airport as two planes were landing. this morning, we reveal just how many airports rely on one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. she wanted to be fashionably late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell, joining family and friends. asking to give beauty back to god. >> love that detail about her arriving late. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news this morning, what could be a catastrophic nuclear situation in japan. the prime minister speaking just moments ago about the new and perhaps the biggest breach yet in one of those nuclear reactor cores. neal karlinsky is tracking what the prime minister said moments ago. he has the latest from tokyo. neal, what did you hear? >> reporter: david, the prime minister, wrapping up, in fact, right now, as we speak. calling
. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller working alone and asleep on the job at a major airport as two planes were landing. this morning, we reveal just how many airports rely on one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. she wanted to be fashionably late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell,...
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winick, abc news, new york. >>> in other news now, investigators in alabama want to know if a string of hospital deaths are all related. at least nine patients have died after receiving treatments from i.v. bags contaminated with bacteria. ten others were sickened. those who died were already il those i.v.s. no direct link has been found. >>> also this morning, three people are dead after their small plane crashed nose-first into a city park in southern michigan. an eyewitness says the piper malibu mirage was flying very low. and turned and crashed on a soccer field. it exploded as it hit the ground. the single-engine plane had started its flight in southern pennsylvania. >>> there are reports of tornadoes and lots of damage this morning across the deep south. the most severe storms moved through the new orleans area, with heavy rains, strong winds and hail, as large as golf balls in some areas. trees were no match there. power lines came down, causing power outages. >>> and taking a look at this morning's weather from around the country. more downpours today in the southeast. down i
winick, abc news, new york. >>> in other news now, investigators in alabama want to know if a string of hospital deaths are all related. at least nine patients have died after receiving treatments from i.v. bags contaminated with bacteria. ten others were sickened. those who died were already il those i.v.s. no direct link has been found. >>> also this morning, three people are dead after their small plane crashed nose-first into a city park in southern michigan. an eyewitness...
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for "good morning america," jonathan karl, abc news, des moines, iowa. >> and of course, abc news is your campaign headquarters. diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos will moderate the republican caucus debate in iowa this december, just weeks before the first in the nation caucuses. >>> and finally, proof that it's never, ever too late to find true love. this california couple just tied the knot. and it all took place on the groom's 100th birthday. forrest lunsway and his 93-year-old bride, rose, dated for 28 years before he finally popped the question. i thought i had to wait a long time. that's the news and now time for the weather with sam who is outside hey, sam. >> good morning, juju. [ cheers ] my new friends from baltimore over here. you guys are on alternative spring break. tell me where you're from. >> i'm from university of maryland, baltimore county. >> that's awesome. that's awesome what you're doing. and here's the not-so-cautious couple. congratulations. you just got married. that couple dated for 23 years. how long did you date? >> a year and a half. >> are you sure?
for "good morning america," jonathan karl, abc news, des moines, iowa. >> and of course, abc news is your campaign headquarters. diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos will moderate the republican caucus debate in iowa this december, just weeks before the first in the nation caucuses. >>> and finally, proof that it's never, ever too late to find true love. this california couple just tied the knot. and it all took place on the groom's 100th birthday. forrest lunsway and...
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with the strong storms, we say keep up with your local abc stations. a quick look at all the weather across the nation. and on the west coast, we have pretty nice temperatures in the southwest today. in the new york city area, we have a gorgeous day today for read aloud day. and if you need to find out more about it, it's litworld.org. we'll link you at abcnews.com. and you can pick up somebody to read a little poem to. all that weather was brought to you by walgreens. growing up green. back to you, george. >>> our next guest made hollywood history with this scene the movie "carlito's way." >> remember me? bennie bronco from the bronx? >> john leguizamo has become the only actor to successfully shoot and kill al pacino in a movie. one of the things he touches on in his one-man play "ghetto klown." >> i'm going to shoot every a-list actor. >> i'm going to run away now. you shot all those guys. but one story you tell is sean penn, during "casualties of war." your big break. >> my big break, with brian depalma. >> he is taking it to you. >> he's supposed
with the strong storms, we say keep up with your local abc stations. a quick look at all the weather across the nation. and on the west coast, we have pretty nice temperatures in the southwest today. in the new york city area, we have a gorgeous day today for read aloud day. and if you need to find out more about it, it's litworld.org. we'll link you at abcnews.com. and you can pick up somebody to read a little poem to. all that weather was brought to you by walgreens. growing up green. back to...
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mike von fremd, abc news, redondo beach, california. >> and we'll have more from mike later today on "good morning america." >>> well, the ceo of a popular clothing company, american apparel, has been slapped with a sex suit. a former store manager says dov charney forced her to be his sex slave, three years ago, when she was 18 years old. reports say charney forced her to perform sexual acts at an apartment. american apparel says the employee filed no complaints and resigned with a letter of gratitude. >>> nearly two dozen priests in philadelphia are now suspended, after they were identified as child sex suspects. cardinal justin regalley says the priests have been removed from ministry while the cases are being reviewed. the suspects were named in a scathing grand jury report into priest abuse. >>> well, we have a follow-up to a story that made international headlines. 20-year-old mariscal garcia took on the job of police chief in her mexican border town. at the time, she found it as an opportunity to teach values to her town. now, garcia is in the u.s., asking for asylum after rec
mike von fremd, abc news, redondo beach, california. >> and we'll have more from mike later today on "good morning america." >>> well, the ceo of a popular clothing company, american apparel, has been slapped with a sex suit. a former store manager says dov charney forced her to be his sex slave, three years ago, when she was 18 years old. reports say charney forced her to perform sexual acts at an apartment. american apparel says the employee filed no complaints and...
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but keep an eye on your local abc stations. it's a line from st. louis to indianapolis, to cleveland, that's of concern for the next 48 hours. three to four inches of rain. ohio had flooding earlier this week. it's likely even though the rivers went down, they will come back up because of this. look at the big board. we'll go over that throughout morning. >> all of america's weather in the next half hour on this friday. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> we're going to sneak into real-life x-files now. the british government has released for the first time more than 8,500 pages of secret documents about ufos. decades of sightings, compiled by the ministry of defense. nick watt joins us from london. nick, you've been digging into them. >> reporter: i have, george. this is the biggest release of secret ufo files in intergalactic history. i've been up all night reading most of the 8,500 pages. these are britain's x-files. sinister sightings, trembling testimony, photographs, sketches. >> the official agenda is i've been told on both sides of the atlantic
but keep an eye on your local abc stations. it's a line from st. louis to indianapolis, to cleveland, that's of concern for the next 48 hours. three to four inches of rain. ohio had flooding earlier this week. it's likely even though the rivers went down, they will come back up because of this. look at the big board. we'll go over that throughout morning. >> all of america's weather in the next half hour on this friday. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> we're going to sneak...
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one official told abc news, this should have happened days ago. the international nuclear chief arrived in japan to assess the situation. and called it a race against time. but president obama assured americans that no matter what happens, the plume will not cause harm here. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: meanwhile, deep inside the plant, 50 workers armed with flashlights and fire hoses are risking their lives as they try to continue to cool the molten core and reconnect power lines for the broken pump. one blog saying, we're not running away. >> i think they're fully aware of the threat to their own health. radiation has no smell. so, they cannot tell whether they're being exposed to lethal doses. >> reporter: the u.s., now, has continual radioactive monitoring from high-flying aircraft over the plant. levels remain extremely high. but everyone has a bit more hope this morning that that deadly air will not spread. george? >> thank you, marth
one official told abc news, this should have happened days ago. the international nuclear chief arrived in japan to assess the situation. and called it a race against time. but president obama assured americans that no matter what happens, the plume will not cause harm here. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: meanwhile, deep inside the plant, 50 workers armed with flashlights and...
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. >> reporter: on abc's "this week," with christiane amanpour, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said, the remaining amount of the chemical was being closely monitored. >> mustard gas, stockpiled. is that a problem? >> very closely monitored. i haven't seen it as a problem thus far. >> reporter: still, scored by americans have been billed by bold acts of libyan terrorism, over the years. pan am flight 103, in 1988, blown up over scotland. 189 americans dead. two years earlier, an attack on a german disco, popular with american servicemen. two u.s. servicemen dead. a former senior official, says gadhafi may have the motive, but not the means to attack again. >> i think from what we've seen in the past, he's got intent. but the second piece is capability. he's been out of this business for a long time. whether he's retained that capability is an open question. whether he can resuscitate it is a bigger question. >> reporter: in fact, the key to any gadhafi-ordered attack would be his network of intelligence officers with embassies around the world. with attacks on gadhafi growing no
. >> reporter: on abc's "this week," with christiane amanpour, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said, the remaining amount of the chemical was being closely monitored. >> mustard gas, stockpiled. is that a problem? >> very closely monitored. i haven't seen it as a problem thus far. >> reporter: still, scored by americans have been billed by bold acts of libyan terrorism, over the years. pan am flight 103, in 1988, blown up over scotland. 189 americans...
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we'll have more at abc 7 news at 11:00. let's check with mike and see where we might see a little more sunshine. >> i think it will be a slow reveal of sunshine today, kristen. by the afternoon we should be partly cloudy, close to average low to mid-60s. upper 50s along the coast. 7-day forecast, sunny and warmest tomorrow, chance of rain thursday but the only chance this weekendç looks to be sund afternoon. frances? >> mike, reporting major delays outbound due to a mechanical problem at embarcadero but some
we'll have more at abc 7 news at 11:00. let's check with mike and see where we might see a little more sunshine. >> i think it will be a slow reveal of sunshine today, kristen. by the afternoon we should be partly cloudy, close to average low to mid-60s. upper 50s along the coast. 7-day forecast, sunny and warmest tomorrow, chance of rain thursday but the only chance this weekendç looks to be sund afternoon. frances? >> mike, reporting major delays outbound due to a mechanical...
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official tells abc news, they are not working nearly fast enough. reactor four, the most threatening, may be on the verge of spewing even more radioactive material. >> it is my great hope that the information that we have is not accurate. i would hope for the sake of everyone that the situation is not in the state that we think it is. >> reporter: one official told abc news, that they are urging the japanese to get more people to help the 50 workers inside the plant. the next 24 to 48 hours are critical. >> this is very, very radioactive material. the winds can carry it great distances. if there is core on the floor, and containment penetration, there will be significant public health consequences. >> reporter: here is what is so worrying. the possibility of the core on the floor. this is a term used to describe damaged reactor containers. they are five feet of cement, reinforced by steel. if they give way, there will be no way to cool the nuclear cores. they will melt down, bleed out, and send toxic, nuclear clouds into the air. everything depends
official tells abc news, they are not working nearly fast enough. reactor four, the most threatening, may be on the verge of spewing even more radioactive material. >> it is my great hope that the information that we have is not accurate. i would hope for the sake of everyone that the situation is not in the state that we think it is. >> reporter: one official told abc news, that they are urging the japanese to get more people to help the 50 workers inside the plant. the next 24 to...
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president karzai told abc news he wanted us to stay there another 15 or 20 more years. that's because he wants our money this war is more about money and power. every gigantic bureaucracy always wants more money but this war has gone too far and too long and i support this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves the plans of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. kucinich: the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on house cohn resolution 28. -- house con resolution 28. with that i yield two minutes to mr. chabot. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. chabot: thank you, madam chair. thank you for your steadfast commitment to the men and women who gallantly serve our country on the battlefield. i rise in opposition to the resolution. first, let me get one argument out of the way. i've heard before some of my colleagues who support an
president karzai told abc news he wanted us to stay there another 15 or 20 more years. that's because he wants our money this war is more about money and power. every gigantic bureaucracy always wants more money but this war has gone too far and too long and i support this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves the plans of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. kucinich: the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida. ms....
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a showstopper, a home run, abc it, it's something to do something. an outfielder would come in to do something. -a base hit. that was a sign of a good ball club. >> vern: his guts on, barry bonds. >> i've not spoken to bear- his godson >> i've not spoken to barry bonds but it is a different area. and i think that he would be allowed to come back. he would enjoy applying today. i've not spoken to him and four or five months. >> gary: serious this is? >> yes. and he seems to be doing well. and he will have story after story and he has a book coming up. >> gary: to the players pick is brain? >> yes. and he is always there. and relaz, is here every day. >> gary: a fun moment? >> vern: he is a dodger fan and this thing was that what happened. >> i have my jackie robertson hat. >> were to to get that? >> check in robertson, you got that from the stadium? [laughter] >> he was from the dodgers. >> jackie were you guys friends? >> yes. is that a joke? >> gary: and brian wilson with a strained rib cage. >> vern: have to be carefully as a thoroughbred. they do
a showstopper, a home run, abc it, it's something to do something. an outfielder would come in to do something. -a base hit. that was a sign of a good ball club. >> vern: his guts on, barry bonds. >> i've not spoken to bear- his godson >> i've not spoken to barry bonds but it is a different area. and i think that he would be allowed to come back. he would enjoy applying today. i've not spoken to him and four or five months. >> gary: serious this is? >> yes. and he...
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bill weir, abc news, san francisco. >> he said, he wasn't going to miss that. the new ipad looks pretty good. i wonder if bill's going to be in trouble at home. >> i thought the same thing, george. he might want to use that to call home. >> call home right now. >>> we're going to call to juju chang with the news. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with a major vote in ohio, to restrict the rights of unionized public workers. despite ongoing protests at the capitol, the senate there has approved a bill that would ban strikes and penalize anyone who participates in a walkout. unlike the proposal in wisconsin, that's captured so many headlines, the ohio bill includes police and firefighters. it could become law as early as next week. >>> now, a radically different labor dispute. football fans have been dreading. nfl players and owners have until midnight tonight to reach a new collective bargaining agreement or trigger the first work stoppage since 1987. little progress is reported. at issue, how to divide $9 billion in revenue and whether to extend the season to
bill weir, abc news, san francisco. >> he said, he wasn't going to miss that. the new ipad looks pretty good. i wonder if bill's going to be in trouble at home. >> i thought the same thing, george. he might want to use that to call home. >> call home right now. >>> we're going to call to juju chang with the news. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with a major vote in ohio, to restrict the rights of unionized public workers. despite ongoing protests at the...
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according to the new abc news/"washington post" poll, nearly 2/3 of americans, 64%, say this war isn't worth fighting. i wonder if any of the programs that my republican colleagues want to cut have sunk to that level of nonsupport. and yet this charade goes on. the july drawdown, the date we should be leaving afghanistan, is rapidly approaching. and there are precious few signs of preparations for a massive military reemployment. in fact, -- redeployment. in fact, top officials have been rocking back the commitment from almost the moment the president made it. general petraeus has returned to capitol hill this week to pat us on the head and tell us the same things he told us before. you during testimony he gave last year he offered up this i call it a doozy describing the july deadline as the point at which a process begins to transition security tasks to afghan forces at a rate to be determined by conditions at the time. with all due respect to the general, madam speaker, that's an awful lot of weasel words. his testimony in the senate yesterday didn't inspire much confidence, either.
according to the new abc news/"washington post" poll, nearly 2/3 of americans, 64%, say this war isn't worth fighting. i wonder if any of the programs that my republican colleagues want to cut have sunk to that level of nonsupport. and yet this charade goes on. the july drawdown, the date we should be leaving afghanistan, is rapidly approaching. and there are precious few signs of preparations for a massive military reemployment. in fact, -- redeployment. in fact, top officials have...
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sunday morning and it struck me williams and connelly represented the network of broadcasters show abc, they represented all of the talent that was on the show as john -- george will, brinkley, cokie roberts, sam donaldson. most of the time they would represent talent that was on the show. james carville and matalin for it simple, and then to sort of cap it off, the with the attorneys archer-daniels midland which for many years part of which is told in the movie the informant with matt damon, aubrey daniels role. anyway, as i looked at brendan sullivan's career over the entirety of the 35 years i used to always say in my articles about him and when i was talking to people i would say brendan sullivan has gone 35 years and has never had one client serve any time in jail which was pretty remarkable because by the time people came to him they were usually pretty far up the creek. it wasn't like he was defending, you know, too many roman catholic nuns or that sort of thing. and after a while allied began to wonder if it was true. was i just saying this or sort of, i just repeated the story
sunday morning and it struck me williams and connelly represented the network of broadcasters show abc, they represented all of the talent that was on the show as john -- george will, brinkley, cokie roberts, sam donaldson. most of the time they would represent talent that was on the show. james carville and matalin for it simple, and then to sort of cap it off, the with the attorneys archer-daniels midland which for many years part of which is told in the movie the informant with matt damon,...
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programs which abc put it are chewing up billions of dollars in funding every year. it would be an embarrassment and double indictment of congress to not act on this. the report is damning but comes at a good time, right when we're looking to make cuts both parties can agree on, we learn that we've got a road map here. more than 100 programs dealing with surface transportation issues, 82 programs monitoring teacher quality, 80 programs for economic development, 47 programs for job training, 17 different programs for disaster preparedness. and here's my favorite: 56 programs to help people understand finances. how do you like that? 56 programs to help people understand finances. if that isn't the emblem of government waste, i don't know what is. we're going to be $1.6 trillion in the red this year alone. and not only do we think we're in a position to teach other people about financial literacy, we've got 56 overlapping programs to do it. if we're to create the conditions for private-sector job growth in this country, this is a good place to start. we've got to stop s
programs which abc put it are chewing up billions of dollars in funding every year. it would be an embarrassment and double indictment of congress to not act on this. the report is damning but comes at a good time, right when we're looking to make cuts both parties can agree on, we learn that we've got a road map here. more than 100 programs dealing with surface transportation issues, 82 programs monitoring teacher quality, 80 programs for economic development, 47 programs for job training, 17...
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at 8:00, abc news anchor diane sawyer on the future. she is interviewed -- on the future of journalism. she is interviewed by marvin kalb. we will bring you comments "washington journal" viewers on u.s. involvement in it libya operations. story.com. dennis kucinich is quoted, "i'm raising the question as to whether or not it is an impeachable offense." "we have to clearly understand what this constitution is about." that is from dennis kucinich in an exclusive story. he has also been tweeting about this. this is a tweet from yesterday. that was a sweet -- a tweet from dennis kucinich. this is "the new york times" on this story. it says that "president obama is facing criticism for not seeking congressional authorization." a quote from president obama in 2007 with "the boston globe." he talks about a presidential constitutional authority to declare war. back then, he said "the president does not have the power under the constitution to unilaterally authorize military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or immin
at 8:00, abc news anchor diane sawyer on the future. she is interviewed -- on the future of journalism. she is interviewed by marvin kalb. we will bring you comments "washington journal" viewers on u.s. involvement in it libya operations. story.com. dennis kucinich is quoted, "i'm raising the question as to whether or not it is an impeachable offense." "we have to clearly understand what this constitution is about." that is from dennis kucinich in an exclusive...
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at 1:00 on "this week" from abc, a live report from japan. "fox news sunday" finds chris wallace welcoming mitch mcconnell, marked one -- mark warner, and sex be chambliss. at 3:00 it is "the state of the union." dick durbin, jon:, kevin mccarthy, and james witt. at 4:00 p.m. we have to face the nation. bob schieffer speaks with senate members along with mary landrieu of louisiana. brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rea errors begin again at noon eastern. listen to them all on c-span radio in the washington, d.c. area. you can download it hasn't iphoneap. >> one quarter of mortgages are under water this morning. you cannot run an expansive do everything for a policy given this reality. host: advising governments and businesses about the political and financial risks of today and tomorrow. tonight his insight into the intersection of money and foreign power. this weekend on c-span 3, ed mullah medford of the participation of african- americans in the civil war and our 30th president. and the 175th anniversary of th
at 1:00 on "this week" from abc, a live report from japan. "fox news sunday" finds chris wallace welcoming mitch mcconnell, marked one -- mark warner, and sex be chambliss. at 3:00 it is "the state of the union." dick durbin, jon:, kevin mccarthy, and james witt. at 4:00 p.m. we have to face the nation. bob schieffer speaks with senate members along with mary landrieu of louisiana. brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rea errors begin...
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a "the washington post" abc news poll says 2/3 of americans say it is not. the numbers -- we also have a line set up for active duty military. you can also e-mail us and we are on twitter. we will read your tweets on the air this morning. this is the story in "the washington post" yesterday looking at the war in afghanistan. "the afghan war is not worth fighting, most in the u.s. say." host: what do you think? is the war in afghanistan worth fighting? do you think it has been productive so far? if you think this time for a pullout? fairfax, virginia. jack joins us. good morning. caller: good morning. i had a comment about the war and one other comment. i do not think it is worth fighting. we're spending $2 billion per week and countless companies are just taking this money. it cannot be accounted for. that is why i think the republicans are all four wards because the money goes overseas and it cannot be accounted for. if it stays in the country under social programs, at least there's some accountability. my other point, you know, these guys like eric cantor
a "the washington post" abc news poll says 2/3 of americans say it is not. the numbers -- we also have a line set up for active duty military. you can also e-mail us and we are on twitter. we will read your tweets on the air this morning. this is the story in "the washington post" yesterday looking at the war in afghanistan. "the afghan war is not worth fighting, most in the u.s. say." host: what do you think? is the war in afghanistan worth fighting? do you think...
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number two, the american people in a "washington post" abc poll yesterday over the weekend said that they are worried that the cuts in h.r. 1 will hurt the economy. it was narrow. it was 45-41, but 71% of the people said the problem was that your side isn't engaging. and that they blame the republicans r nt getting this deal. why would they think that? i think the reason for it is when -- the first rogers amendment proposal came out, that was kind of a reasonable approach, but that was rejected and then they doubled the amount of these cuts, and the cuts became very severe and very questionable. . there was a story in "the washington post" today that lays out if you cut food inspectors, you're going to pay for it. if you cut w.i.c. funding, you're going to pay for it, billions for these children. i point these things out, cutting head start, this was perceid by the american people as too extreme. that's why you can't get anybody -- the senate rejected h.r. 1, the president rejected h.r. 1. we need to have reasonable people sit down and work out a compromise and not let the government
number two, the american people in a "washington post" abc poll yesterday over the weekend said that they are worried that the cuts in h.r. 1 will hurt the economy. it was narrow. it was 45-41, but 71% of the people said the problem was that your side isn't engaging. and that they blame the republicans r nt getting this deal. why would they think that? i think the reason for it is when -- the first rogers amendment proposal came out, that was kind of a reasonable approach, but that...
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., abc boss "this week." -- abc's "this week." fox news sunday begins rearing at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the host will welcome the -- a member of the westboro baptist church and will also have jeb hensarling. "state of the union" is next. then at 4:00 p.m., mitch mcconnell and john kerry he. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service. re-airs begin at noon with "meet the press." 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." listen on xm satellite radio channel 132 or online at c- spanradio.org. >> mit american history professor pauline mayer -- maier will be on "indepth" later today. she has written several books. join our conversation. today at noon eastern on c- span2. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their communities, and yet they do not really participate in the problems of those communities. >> tonight on "q&a," best- selling author and "the washington post" author, sally jenkins. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome back frank luntz, who
., abc boss "this week." -- abc's "this week." fox news sunday begins rearing at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the host will welcome the -- a member of the westboro baptist church and will also have jeb hensarling. "state of the union" is next. then at 4:00 p.m., mitch mcconnell and john kerry he. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service. re-airs begin at noon with "meet the press." 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." listen on xm...
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, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the french television after the second world war, or the british television after the second world war. this is probably the biggest moment in recent history in this region. imagine someone like gadhafi for 40 some years. the generation of libyans have lived under him. for young journalist, and young people in the arab world were for a young channel like al-jazeera, having it all, or living and being in the midst of all of this, of course, it's something. but did they keep a certain distance? yes, i think they did. in a sense, until today, lea
, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the...
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abc. >> hypothetical. herman cain and barack obama debating each other next fall. what would that say about the state of america? >> that would say that most of the people in this country have gotten past color, and it would be about content and character. that is what it would say about the state of america. not all, but the majority. >> how did you go from working in the navy department to running restaurants? >> after rising up as a gs government civil service worker, as a mathematician with a minor in physics, i got bored after achieving one of my goals of becoming a gs13 mathematician because i had a financial goal very early in my career of making $20,000 a year. see, i grow up not having a lot of money. my parents worked hard. and after achieved the goal of making $20,000 a year, i needed a new challenge. i needed another girl. i will never forget the day that my boss when i was working for the department of the navy called me in to say congratulations, you have gotten the new supervisor mathematician job that we have now created because of my performance, b
abc. >> hypothetical. herman cain and barack obama debating each other next fall. what would that say about the state of america? >> that would say that most of the people in this country have gotten past color, and it would be about content and character. that is what it would say about the state of america. not all, but the majority. >> how did you go from working in the navy department to running restaurants? >> after rising up as a gs government civil service worker,...
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and abc news. we're always online on twitter and facebook. and watch "world news" with diane sawyer tonight. >>> you know who is coming up tomorrow? jake gillon hall. have a great day. for my dry skin, ordinary body washes just aren't moisturizing enough. [ female announcer ] new gold bond deep moisture, with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. the body wash that moisturizes like a lotion. and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] with at&t, i'm surfing at hot spots all over town. ♪ i'm downloading music fast. and watching videos. cute! and the price is great.ñ [ female announcer ] call at&t today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to th
and abc news. we're always online on twitter and facebook. and watch "world news" with diane sawyer tonight. >>> you know who is coming up tomorrow? jake gillon hall. have a great day. for my dry skin, ordinary body washes just aren't moisturizing enough. [ female announcer ] new gold bond deep moisture, with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. the body wash that moisturizes like a lotion. and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm...
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abc's "this week." chu, bill richardson, and former homeland security michael chertoff. fox news sunday rears at 2:00 p.m. chris wallace talks to sit criteriumchu, reid, sen. gramm, and rand paul from kentucky. at 3:00 p.m., a state of the union. we talk with secretary chu, john mccain, joe lieberman, and the two retired officers. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." bob schieffer talked to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen, dick lugar, and secreary chu -- secretary chu. they begin at noon with "meet the press," could this week," "fox news sunday," "face the nation." on xm 132, as a podcast or online at c-spanradio.org. >> today on road to the white house, herman cain on whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> i have put my toe in the water. the feedback that we have gotten from people across this country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> at 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. host: our topic is u.s. foreign- policy and the role of the u.n. we welcome claudia rosett, the journalist-in-residence for the foundation for t
abc's "this week." chu, bill richardson, and former homeland security michael chertoff. fox news sunday rears at 2:00 p.m. chris wallace talks to sit criteriumchu, reid, sen. gramm, and rand paul from kentucky. at 3:00 p.m., a state of the union. we talk with secretary chu, john mccain, joe lieberman, and the two retired officers. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." bob schieffer talked to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen, dick lugar, and secreary chu...
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kucinich: i ask unanimous consent to place into the record an article from abc news that says afghan security is the worst in a decade. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kucinich: and i'm asking unanimous consent to place into the record an article from "the new york times" discussing the counterintelligence strategic whichcies the u.s. is pulling back in the afghan valley it called vital for the war. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kucinich: how much time do i have left out of this -- >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. kucinich: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has 7 1/2 minutes. mr. berman: as i understand it these are closing- the speaker pro tempore: correct. mr. berman: i simply would very quickly make the case that this resolution should be voted against for several reasons. initially because it improperly invokes a provision of the war powers act that's inapplicable. this war was authorized by the u.s. congress. secondly, the matter on which this would force this
kucinich: i ask unanimous consent to place into the record an article from abc news that says afghan security is the worst in a decade. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kucinich: and i'm asking unanimous consent to place into the record an article from "the new york times" discussing the counterintelligence strategic whichcies the u.s. is pulling back in the afghan valley it called vital for the war. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered....
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, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the french television after the second world war, or the british television after the second world war. this is probably the biggest moment in recent history in this region. imagine someone like gadhafi for 40 some years. the generation of libyans have lived under him. for young journalist, and young people in the arab world were for a young channel like al-jazeera, having it all, or living and being in the midst of all of . >> with a live match the state department with spokesman p.j. crowley. >> skywest to accentuate the word briefly today.
, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the...
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"the washington post"/abc poll finds that 53% support same-sex marriage legislation. in 2004, that support was just 32%. right now same-sex marriage is legal in five states and the district of columbia. >>> and finally, the houston zoo has a new addition. a baby giraffe. just moments after she was born, video captured her struggling to get up. she eventually -- so sweet. she eventually made it to her feet and nursed from her mother. zoo officials say the two are doing just fine. i think that's exactly what it's like when a super model is born, as well. back to you. >> that face plant looked like it hurt. ouch. >> ouch. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins on the plaza with a check of the morning. good morning. >> good morning. you like that? all these girls here on the senior trip. outside of ada, ohio, correct? enjoying that. nice day here yesterday. look at what's happening around the country because we have troublesome weather out west, especially. looks like california in for it this week. high winds, we are going to see mountain snow, two to three feet and a ton of
"the washington post"/abc poll finds that 53% support same-sex marriage legislation. in 2004, that support was just 32%. right now same-sex marriage is legal in five states and the district of columbia. >>> and finally, the houston zoo has a new addition. a baby giraffe. just moments after she was born, video captured her struggling to get up. she eventually -- so sweet. she eventually made it to her feet and nursed from her mother. zoo officials say the two are doing just...
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. >> in an interview with abc news, the doubt the's son said said the plan was to squash the rebels without mercy. if the plan of the united states is to stand by and do nothing -- and they say that because any past you have said the united states has some moral obligation to intervene militarily. >> i believe that not only the united states, but the international community has an obligation to do what it can to prevent a repeat of something like what occurred in the balkans, what occurred in rwanda. part of the example is meeting 24-hour surveillance of the situation. if you start seeing defenseless civilians who are being massacred by gaddafi's forces. but obviously, we are going to have to look at the conditions on the ground on a case by case basis. it is going to require some judgment calls. we have sent a clear warning to the gaddafi government that they will be held accountable, particularly when it comes to assaulting civilians. some of the rhetoric that we have seen -- for example, when gaddafi said they would be going door to door, hunting for people who were participating in prot
. >> in an interview with abc news, the doubt the's son said said the plan was to squash the rebels without mercy. if the plan of the united states is to stand by and do nothing -- and they say that because any past you have said the united states has some moral obligation to intervene militarily. >> i believe that not only the united states, but the international community has an obligation to do what it can to prevent a repeat of something like what occurred in the balkans, what...
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at 1:00, abc's "this week." he will speak with the secretary of clinton and gates and speaks with former secretary of bronze bell. fox news sunday repairs at 2:00 p.m. chris wallace will talk with john mccain and joe lieberman. also former house speaker gingrich. at 3:00 p.m., "state of the union." talking with carl levin and former national security adviser stephen hadley. at 4:00 p.m., face the nation. bob schieffer talking with secretary clinton and secretary gates. the five network tv talk jurors are brought to you as a public service by the networks. they began eastern with "meet the press," 1:00 "this week, close "3:00 p.m. cnn's "state of the union. listen to them all on c-span radio. 90.1 fm in the d.c. radio xm 132, downloadable, or online on c-spanradio.org. >> i am not interested in developing a strategy to win the primary and not win the general. i want to go out there and say we have done well everywhere. >> today rick santorum talking a presidential bid a possibility in the 2012. >> drop the month
at 1:00, abc's "this week." he will speak with the secretary of clinton and gates and speaks with former secretary of bronze bell. fox news sunday repairs at 2:00 p.m. chris wallace will talk with john mccain and joe lieberman. also former house speaker gingrich. at 3:00 p.m., "state of the union." talking with carl levin and former national security adviser stephen hadley. at 4:00 p.m., face the nation. bob schieffer talking with secretary clinton and secretary gates. the...
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, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the french television after the second world war, or the british television after the second world war. this is probably the biggest moment in recent history in this region. imagine someone like gadhafi for 40 some years. the generation of libyans have lived under him. for young journalist, and young people in the arab world were for a young channel like al-jazeera, having it all, or living and being in the midst of all of this, of course, it's something. but did they keep a certain distance? yes, i think they did. in a sense, until today, lea
, and nbc, i think. >> abc, bbc. thank you. my bosses maybe watching this. >> i'm not going to take too long just because the subject matter is libya. i don't want to think i'm promoting al-jazeera and promoting or defending it. we did pride ourselves for a long time of being a voice of the south, and the voice of the people. we have an hour program that people phone in and speak endlessly in the morning and so forth. has it been an emotional moment? of course. imagine this was the...
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kucinich did make reference to "the washington post"/abc news poll taken a couple of days ago that said that 73% of the american people said it's time, this year to bring our troops home. in addition, i would like to share a quote from the leader of afghanistan, mr. karzai, he is our man in afghanistan. all right, he's our man, this was his quote three days ago. i request that nato and america should stop these operations on our soil. this war is not on our soil. if this war is against terror, then this war is not here. terror is not here. the number of al qaeda and their presence in afghanistan is about 20 or 30, most of them are in pakistan, i would agree with that. but this debate is critical. i want to, before i reserve the balance of my time, i want to share very quickly a letter from a retired colonel, a marine who lives in my district, i am writing this letter to express my concern over the current afghanistan war. i am a retired marine officer with 31-plus years of active duty. i retired in 2004 due to service limitations or i'm sure i would have been on my third or fourth deplo
kucinich did make reference to "the washington post"/abc news poll taken a couple of days ago that said that 73% of the american people said it's time, this year to bring our troops home. in addition, i would like to share a quote from the leader of afghanistan, mr. karzai, he is our man in afghanistan. all right, he's our man, this was his quote three days ago. i request that nato and america should stop these operations on our soil. this war is not on our soil. if this war is...
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speaker, according to a "washington post" abc news poll on march 15 of this year, 73% of americans no longer think the war in afghanistan is worth fighting. 73% of the american people say the war in afghanistan is not worth fighting. i was very disappointed when secretary gates spoke to the armed services committee which i serve on recently. i'd like to read his quote because we are going to be there until about 2014 or 2015 unless congress demands we bring our troops home. this is his quote, mr. speaker, that is why we believe that beginning in fiscal year 2015 the u.s. can with minimal risk begin reducing army active duty end strength by 27,000 and the marine corps by somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000. these projections assume that the number of troops in afghanistan would be significantly reduced by the end of 2014 in accordance with the president's strategy. mr. speaker, we are going to be there until 2014 or maybe even 2015. i also would like to show this poster that was in the greensboro paper, called the news in the record, on the 27th of 2011, there is a flag draped coffin c
speaker, according to a "washington post" abc news poll on march 15 of this year, 73% of americans no longer think the war in afghanistan is worth fighting. 73% of the american people say the war in afghanistan is not worth fighting. i was very disappointed when secretary gates spoke to the armed services committee which i serve on recently. i'd like to read his quote because we are going to be there until about 2014 or 2015 unless congress demands we bring our troops home. this is...